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Bill Cosby arrives for his sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse, June 6, 2017, in Norristown, Pa.

A California court has tentatively set a July 30, 2018, date for trial of a lawsuit that accuses Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting a teenage girl at the Playboy Mansion more than 40 years ago.

The Los Angeles County Superior Court judge set the distant date because Pennsylvania prosecutors are expected to retry a criminal case against Cosby following a jury deadlock less than two weeks ago.

Judy Huth accused the comedian of forcing her to perform a sex act on him in a bedroom at the mansion around 1974 when she was 15.

The hearing came less than two weeks after a Pennsylvania jury deadlocked on criminal charges against Cosby.

Lawyer Gloria Allred: ‘It’s Too Early to Celebrate, Mr. Cosby’

Attorney Gloria Allred made a statement outside of the courthouse after the jury in the Cosby sexual assault case announced a mistrial. Allred said that “we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity” and vowed that “justice will come.” She said that she hoped prosecutors tried the case again and that the court permits more accusers as witnesses. “It’s too early to celebrate, Mr. Cosby,” she said. “Round two may just be around the corner and this time justice will prevail.”

(Published Saturday, June 17, 2017)

A mistrial was declared June 17 on charges Cosby drugged and molested Andrea Constand, the former Temple University director of women's basketball, at his suburban Philadelphia home in 2004. Cosby said the encounter was consensual.

Cosby's legal team declared victory after the mistrial, though Pennsylvania prosecutors vowed to retry him.

The comedian and actor once known as "America's Dad" for his TV role on "The Cosby Show" as paternal Dr. Cliff Huxtable has had his reputation tarnished with accusations of sexual abuse by nearly 60 women.

In the wake of the criminal trial, though, Cosby is planning town hall meetings in an attempt to restore his legacy.

Cosby, 79, is fighting lawsuits by 10 women on both coasts. Three have filed sexual battery or defamation cases in California, and seven have sued for defamation in Massachusetts, where Cosby has a home. He has denied any wrongdoing.

Cosby Trial: Step-by-Step Walkthrough of Cosby's Mistrial

NBC10's Cydney Long is outside the Montgomery County Courthouse after being in the courtroom as a judge declared a mistrial in Bill Cosby's sex assault trial. She walks us through exactly what happened after the mistrial was declared and the days of deliberations by the deadlocked jury.

(Published Saturday, June 17, 2017)

A second deposition by Cosby was put on hold pending the criminal case. His first deposition in the Huth case is sealed.